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Guest Krasi69
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I have a program with schedule which is installed on Windows 2003 server. I

set the following schedule in my program:

10:00 - 12:00 : state1

12:00 - 13:00 : state2

13:00 - 15:00 : state3

When I change the date and the tine in Windows 2003, my program changes it's

state from state1 to state2 and after that to state3. But after 5 - 6

attempts my program's schedule stops to work. I restarted my computer, but it

wasn't help me. Also I disabled automatic date & time synchronization in

Control Panel. But Windows periodically return my time to the real time,

maybe it reads the real time from the computer BIOS. I change the Windows

time consecutively - every new date & time is after the previous date & time.

Is there a way to reset date & time in Windows Server 2003 after several

changes ?

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: Program's schedule stops after changing of windows time

 

 

"Krasi69" <Krasi69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:38EB9412-BC44-4C3B-93F8-CC90F8D29890@microsoft.com...

>I have a program with schedule which is installed on Windows 2003 server. I

> set the following schedule in my program:

> 10:00 - 12:00 : state1

> 12:00 - 13:00 : state2

> 13:00 - 15:00 : state3

> When I change the date and the tine in Windows 2003, my program changes

> it's

> state from state1 to state2 and after that to state3. But after 5 - 6

> attempts my program's schedule stops to work. I restarted my computer, but

> it

> wasn't help me. Also I disabled automatic date & time synchronization in

> Control Panel. But Windows periodically return my time to the real time,

> maybe it reads the real time from the computer BIOS. I change the Windows

> time consecutively - every new date & time is after the previous date &

> time.

> Is there a way to reset date & time in Windows Server 2003 after several

> changes ?

 

You should examine the Task Scheduler's log file to see

what's going on. Having a look at the Event Logger might

give you some clues too. If the problem remains unresolved,

post the details of the task you're scheduling.


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